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Google Earth Tours The Moon - Will Real Estate Be Next?

Google Earth can now Take Us To The Moon - But How Long Before They Can Tour Homes for Sale?

By now, most of you have probably heard of and even explored Google Earth and Google Maps.  They're fascinating and fantastic state of the art tools which are very interesting and quite entertaining.  Not just for consumers, We all love this stuff.  Now you can explore and tour the Moon, Mars, The Sky and other parts of our world using Google Earth and Google Maps.  My guess is that it won't be long before you'll be able to click on the front door of a property and tour the "homes" and "Real Estate Listings" for sale too. 


You can visit the Google's Video Channel on http://www.youtube.com/google

Google Earth currently allows you to search any part of the Earth, zoom down to the street level, see 3D images and buildings, photos, videos, and in connection with Google Maps, scroll up to the front door of any property.  Now all they (or you) need to do is create a link to the listing, MLS, or "Virtual Tour" information, and the Virtual Real Estate World would be changed forever. 

It's almost unimaginable.  Or is it?

 Come With Me On A Quick Google Earth Tour

Starting from the Moon, the Global View of Earth

Arrive at a Satellite City View with Photos and Videos

Virtually Transported to Helicopter View Of Neighborhood

The fastest trip you've ever made Down To The Car and Street Level

And In literally seconds, you're Standing in Front of the Property ready to knock on the Door.
You're Just one "Click" away from Going Inside.... So Why Have We Stopped Here?

Imagine clicking on the Front door above - I Envision This Next Screen popping up...

Welcome Inside This "Home For Sale" Enjoy Your Tour!

We can send man to the moon and even you to MARS with this new technology, connecting with the Real Estate Community and Industry would seem like the next natural progression for Google Earth.

Google Earth and Panoramio.com currently allow consumers (and you) to upload their photos to Google Earth, Youtube Videos are posted everywhere, so why not have the Real Estate Industry provide the final touches?  Property Information, Listings, Links to community posts, photos, and videos.  You can already take a tour of 3D buildings in the Google Earth Gallery, but I want to go inside. 

Think of the potential a connection like this could have, and the convenience to both consumers and the Real Estate Industry.  If this eventually does happen, well then, I called it.  If it doesn't, why wait? Start using Google Earth and Maps yourself to create the Links and provide Community and Property Information.

Look at what others are doing on Google Earth right now...

The point and message in this post is that anyone with a computer using Google Earth and Google Maps can do this right now.  Virtually travel to nearly any piece of property anywhere in the world.  This one final connection would make looking at neighborhoods and finding out about communities, homes, and property much faster and extremely convenient.  Millions of people are using this stuff now.  Wouldn't it make Real Estate more accessible, and easier to access "Virtually?"  Connecting a link to some detailed property information at the final stage of this "virtual travel" could make this one of the greatest "Virtual Tools" in Real Estate.

  I'm just sayin...

Check out Google Earth and Google Maps, this may be the next "ONE GIANT STEP" for Google and mankind.

 

 

          

 

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80 commentsBrad Andersohn • August 03 2009 07:05AM

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Just imagine if these were ALL listings and virtual tours...

Make Sure You Register Your Company or Business on Google Maps.

Posted by Brad Andersohn (Zillow - Outreach Manager) almost 3 years ago

Very interesting. Something to look into. Thanks.

Posted by Marianne Snygg, ABR, ASP, GRI, SFR (ERA Herman Group Real Estate) almost 3 years ago

Brad, last week I checked out the Google Earth shots of the little house where I grew up in Topeka, Kansas, and I was blown away but the detail you could see.  The place looked pretty ratty!  But it's almost scary how much you can see from space!

Posted by Patricia Kennedy (Evers & Company Realtors) almost 3 years ago

Brad, Google Earth is awesome. Looking for a home through this medium would be great for people who are relocating to an unfamiliar area.

Posted by Maria Morton, Kansas City Real Estate (Prudential Kansas City Realty) almost 3 years ago

Hi Brad-This is amazing. This something I haven't checked out but definitely will. Thank you for this fun and wonderful info. Have a great week, <SMILE>

Posted by Sharon Lee (Sharon Lee's Virtual Assistance) almost 3 years ago
Hi Brad: Google earth is not just a fun toy but also a useful Real Estate tool. :)
Posted by National Credit Fixers - Matt Listro almost 3 years ago

Hi Brad!  I constantly hear from agents that all of these pictures and tours are "dangerous" for sellers because criminals can "case" their home without ever even driving by.  I disagree...the exposure far outweighs the risk.

Tina in Virginia

Posted by Tina Merritt - Virginia Real Estate (Nest Realty) almost 3 years ago
Google Earth is absolutely awesome. I use it all the time whenever I plan on traveling somewhere. It also lets you research properties long before you ever go visit them.
Posted by Rob Arnold, metro Orlando full service, investor friendly & foreclosure Realtor (Sand Dollar Realty Group, Inc.) almost 3 years ago

Brad:  I wondered why it was taking so long for your post to load ... now I know. I just completed a trip from the moon to Mother Earth in less than 5 minutes!  We are so blessed to be living in these advanced technological times - aren't we?

Posted by Kathleen Daniels, Broker-Owner San Jose Real Estate 1-800-972-1822 (San Jose Homes & San Jose Short Sales) almost 3 years ago

Sometimes just sharing these thoughts and ideas in the right forums helps bring them one step closer to becoming Realty...I mean Reality!

Posted by Brad Andersohn (Zillow - Outreach Manager) almost 3 years ago

Certainly this isn't rocket science :-)

Posted by Cindy Jones-Northern Virginia Real Estate & Military Relocation Services (CJ Realty Group, Inc.) almost 3 years ago
Brad - this is very cool and I can imagine if they were listings, the detail is amazing!
Posted by Sharon Paxson Newport Beach Real Estate (Prudential California Realty, DRE License 01501912) almost 3 years ago

Check this out...

Posted by Brad Andersohn (Zillow - Outreach Manager) almost 3 years ago

Brad, I started "playing" with Google Earth when it was introduced,  I love seeing it zoom into the address and then going closer in to see the house.  I zoom in all the time to where I grew up, and other houses I've lived in. For anyone looking for a house it's a great way to see the area surrounding the neighborhood where the house is located.   Wouldn't it be great if the it were "real" time?

Posted by Kathy Streib-Home Stager-Palm Bch County South Florida - 561-914-6224 (Room Service Home Staging) almost 3 years ago

I just went 500+miles on Google Earth to our main office in under 2 minutes.
I Knocked on the door, but everyone must be off for the weekend!  lol~ 

Posted by Brad Andersohn (Zillow - Outreach Manager) almost 3 years ago

Nice tool -- will be interesting to see how this eventually evolves.

Posted by Benjamin Realty LLC almost 3 years ago
Google Maniac
Posted by Ricky Khamis - 480-559-9609 Team Growth President (Amerifirst Financial - Scottsdale Arizona Mortgage) almost 3 years ago

Hi Brad, I had never heard of the Panoramio so  logged in and the "Reflections " photos are amazing. You just provide so much here in the Rain, Brad and how fortunate we all are to have you!

Posted by San Diego Real Estate Voice authored by William Johnson GRI CRS e-Pro CDPE (RE/MAX Associates) almost 3 years ago

this is phenomenal!  I love google earth and google maps and never thought to do this with our tours, just FAB!  I ditto William's ost, we are so lucky to have you!

Posted by Janie Coffey, GRI - Miami Real Estate (One Sotheby's International Realty) almost 3 years ago

I had almost 1000 posted pictures at Panoramio collected, tagged and posted within the last years. Somehow they suddenly deleted everything...The only explanation I would have is that on some of the title's I would say : Taken by Leal USA Realty... They were great pictures, from beaches, places, streets...Lost history.

Posted by Karina Kfuri Leal, Delray Beach Broker Boynton Beach, Boca Raton (lealusa.com) (Leal USA Realty 561-350-3503 ( FALO PORTUGUES)) almost 3 years ago

That looks like fun... I think I am going to have to play with this thought for a little while... 

Posted by Lane Bailey - REALTOR & Car Guy (Century 21 Results Realty) almost 3 years ago

I have received multiple email requests asking how to get your youtube videos on Google Earth and Google Maps:

To have your youtube videos show up on Google Earth, make sure you add the latitude and longitude cordinates to your videos, this will allow google to pull them from youtube and be sure they are in the proper geographical location.  I just tested two of my videos and they both showed up. 

This is one of the coolest tools I have found in quite some time.  :-)

Posted by Brad Andersohn (Zillow - Outreach Manager) almost 3 years ago

I never thought of doing this, Brad...thank you VERY much for this insight!!!

I have made google maps....but I have not done this with a property.....

I LIKE IT!!

=-)

Posted by Chicago, Illinois real estate ---- Alexander Harb (My Real Estate Referral L.L.C.) almost 3 years ago

Brad, I have used these tools and they never cease to amaze me! Just a few short years ago we might have thought this was impossible!

Posted by Caren Wallace-Portage Lakes Real Estate Agent (Stouffer Realty, Akron, Ohio) almost 3 years ago

Brad, maybe for public buildings this might happen, but there are some very legitimate privacy concerns that will probably stop this from happening.

Posted by Gabe Sanders, Stuart Florida Real Estate (Martin County Residential Homes, Condos and Land Sales) almost 3 years ago

Great job, on showing how we can use this.

I like to fly to Paris, and the Taj Mahal. All those places I have never vistied.

Oh yea sometimes I check out where my leads are coming from and know the type of home they are leaving behind.

Posted by Missy Caulk-Ann Arbor-Realtor® Ann Arbor Real Estate (Keller Williams-Ann Arbor) almost 3 years ago

This is such a cool new tool Brad - great recap of it too.  I like Missy's ideas of checking out where folks are coming from...  helps to put their must haves into perspective!

Posted by Lee & Pamela St. Peter Raleigh Realtors® Raleigh North Carolina Homes for sale (Prudential YSU Realty - (919) 645-2522 ) almost 3 years ago

Brad, I use Google Earth all the time. It's a great service for aerial photos. It's also interesting to check out other parts of the world. Thanks for the update.

Posted by Michael Setunsky, Michael's Commercial Northern Virginia Commercial Real Estate (703.831.4028, http://michaelscommercial.com) almost 3 years ago

I'll pass this idea along to my realtor partners. This could be a great new way for them to expand their marketing.

Posted by W. Darrell Walters - Envoy Mortgage Ltd almost 3 years ago

Brad - Google, NASA and the other space agencies should get together and assemble similar products for other planets where mapping or other extensive photography has taken place.

Posted by Marc Swartz, CA, CPA Toronto, Durham & York Regions, Ontario almost 3 years ago

Oh boy, way too much fun and on top of it, a tool to use in our profession.

Posted by Edward Bachman Your Kingwood TX Realtor (EXIT REALTY SOLUTIONS) almost 3 years ago

I think Street View is a pretty cool thing to show buyers sho have not been to Austin yet.  I can show them what neighborhoods look like before they ever get here. 

Posted by Sam Chapman (of Private Label Realty) almost 3 years ago

This really is something on which I'm going to have to expend some brain matter and time. Thanks, Brad, for a cutting-edge idea!

Posted by Irene Kennedy Realtor® in Northwestern NJ (Weichert) almost 3 years ago

Brad, you have got to love your job. If this gets to real time and you can look in the windows, I would recommend not working on the computer in the nude.

Posted by Joe Pryor.com REALTOR® Oklahoma Investment Properties (Redbud Realty) almost 3 years ago

I love Google Earth. Remember the very first time I tried it and couldn't stop "playing". Yes sir, the possibilities are endless and mind boggling (did I spell that right?). Just the street view is great. I just read your comment on how to have your video show up. Going to give it a try! THANKS

Posted by Dick & Dixie Sells Realtors Tampa Bay Florida Homes For Sale (Sells Real Estate, LLC) almost 3 years ago

You know Brad... I live in rural America and I've been telling Google that my office is NOT where they say it is for over 10 years.  I think people in my area better stick to me for home tours or they could end up in the wrong place.

Posted by Tammy Lankford/Broker Lane Realty Lake Sinclair-Central GA almost 3 years ago

Hi, Brad.

I live in Spruce Creek Acres, an equestrian community near the Big South Fork national park in Jamestown, Tennessee. It is a destination for trail riders so the properties I list and sell are mainly horse properties. Direct trail access is highly desirable, as you can imagine, and pasture is at a premium here so buyers are researching the area online using Google Earth to get....literally..."the lay of the land!"

 

Posted by Leslie Helm/Real Estate For Trail Riders (Tennessee Recreational Properties) almost 3 years ago

Brad I do worry about letting the Mongols past the walls iand into our business. I am not sure I am 100 percent comfrtable with this.

Posted by All Mountain Realty almost 3 years ago

Brad, I love the idea and don't love it at the same time.  Eventually, the inside of every home will be visible to everyone!  I'm not sure I want everyone AND the government (think IRS) and the bad guys seeing what I've got.

Posted by Bob Haywood, www.BobHaywood.com (McGraw Realtors) almost 3 years ago

The power of Google is awesome. I would love for a front door click to bring listing information. 

 

Wow.

Posted by Ashley Cox, Dallas City Center Realtors (972.978.3109 www.DFWHeroes.com) almost 3 years ago

Dude, were you surprised to find the office empty?  I wasn't :)  Seems we are the only addicts that work 24/7 LOL!

Posted by Jeremy Blanton (210 Consulting~ Social Media Advisors) almost 3 years ago

I have clients that are doing that to see the neighborhood before we go tour.  I think the MLS need to add it to the listings also or at least let agents add a link.  great post  cw

Posted by Cheryl Willis, MO BROKER Mt Vernon, Monett, Aurora, Barry & Lawrence Co. (RE/MAX Solutions- OZARK MISSOURI) almost 3 years ago

Wow!  I have been wanting for some odd reason to see a couple of houses that I lived in when I was in the Army in KS.....I know how to find them now!  Thanks!

Posted by Damon Gettier Broker/Owner ABRM, GRI, CDPE (RE/MAX 1st REALTY- Roanoke Virginia Short Sale Expert) almost 3 years ago

Great post. I know when I first downloaded it years ago I had a riot trying to find the pyramids in the desert.  The last street satellite view of my listing had my car parking just down the street LOL!  This is really fascinating stuff.

Posted by Lyn Sims - Schaumburg Homes (Schaumburg Real Estate - Northwest Suburbs - RE/MAX Suburban) almost 3 years ago

You need an updated picture of the office, Bradley ;) It's significantly cleaner now!

Posted by Claire C. (ActiveRain Corporation) almost 3 years ago

Brad,

Thank you for making us aware of these powerful tools.  Technology never ceases to amaze me.  Thank you as well for sharing the photo of the AR office. Lots of good things and good ideas are coming from there!  :)

Gerry's AR signature

Posted by Gerry Khatchikian, ASA, TRC, SFR almost 3 years ago

Brad - I have a number of buyers from out of the area who use Google Earth all the time to check on areas they like, or find out they don't here in SoCal. Some are looking for things like high tension wires near homes they are interested in, and trying to determine if certain properties have views or not. Technology is asoslutely helping folks more and more refine their home searches.

Jeff

Posted by Jeff Dowler ~ Carlsbad Homes for Sale ~ 760-840-1360 (Solutions Real Estate (CA DRE Lic. # 01490977)) almost 3 years ago

Hey Brad..This Post may be Big, a follow up on uploading a you tube Video might be good, thanks, love the idea of where we are headed. I'm going to look at Uploading some of my property Video''s from YouTube to Google.

I've been adding photos aready and mapped my self and areas of Victoria...good stuff

Cheers, Thanks for sharing :O)

Posted by Victoria Realtor Fred Carver ACRE 250-598-2963 Accredited Consultant (Re/Max Camosun Real Estate) almost 3 years ago

I'm concerned about the privacy issues, too -- do you really want anyone in the world "walking" through your house? Too much for me...

Posted by Shoshana Shay (St. Pete Realty) almost 3 years ago
Brad: Saw a very funny looking truck one day with windows all around. Sign said it was a mobile photography truck in action or something. Bet it was the Google Earth truck! Maybe you'll see me driving on one of the local Manassas, VA byways when you click down to street level.
Posted by Chris Ann Cleland, Associate Broker, Northern VA (Long & Foster REALTORS®, Gainesville, VA) almost 3 years ago

I love the Google Earth stuff!  Isn't it crazy how fast tech moves?

Posted by Courtney Cooper 206-850-8841 (All Seattle Homes for Sale: CooperJacobs.com) almost 3 years ago

Fred - there are hundreds thousands of youtube videos now on google earth.  Here's how you do it my friend, it only takes seconds:
How to add your Youtube Video to Google Earth

Shoshana - I understand your concern.  But if the home is for sale, why wouldn't you want to let folks see it?  Your MLS provides photos, and there are hundreds of "Vitual Tour" companies offering their services with many Real Estate Professionals using them.  I think if my home were for sale, I'd want my REALTOR using today's technology and marketing tools to help me sell my home.  Yes, I'd want people seeing my home as a seller.  Here's a link to just a few of the homes on youtube that are connecting and using this technology:

My analogy attempt:
We can't not drive our cars down the road just because we know that there are folks out there that drink and drive.
We just need to be careful and watch out for the other guy. :-)

Posted by Brad Andersohn (Zillow - Outreach Manager) almost 3 years ago

I really love Google Earth and use it frequently.  It's a superb tool perfectly suited for real estate work.

Posted by Tom Boos (Sine & Monaghan Realtors, Real Living) almost 3 years ago

What incredible tools Google is offering with these options.  Thanks for pointing them out to us!  I'm going to play around with it.

Posted by Maureen Bray ~ Home Stager Portland OR ~ Home Staging Portland Oregon (Room Solutions Home Staging Portland OR) almost 3 years ago

Brad, I think Google has real estate map search.  I have a Google webmaster function and I recently got the script for the map and put it into my web site.  If you go to my site www.sandymyrtlebeach.com in the top half center of my Home page just click and it brings up a google map of my area with real estate listings shown as dots.  You click on a dot and the listing appears. 

Posted by Sandy Keller - Myrtle Beach Real Estate (SC Beach Real Estate (SC) Sandra Keller - Realtor (NC) ) almost 3 years ago

Brad:

I'm totally crushed.  I thought the moon was made of green cheese.  Very cool post. 

Posted by Carol Pease ABR, CDPE,CRB CRS (512) 721-6320 ( Keller Wiliams Realty - Cedar Park, TX ) almost 3 years ago

Sandy - WOW! Thanks, this is exactly was I was looking for.  You have done an excellent job pulling this information together and displaying it on your site.  I took a screen shot to share with folks here, I hope you don't mind. 

This is awesome!!  Thanks again. :-)  You Rock!! 

Homes for sale in Myrtle Beach... and beyond!!

Posted by Brad Andersohn (Zillow - Outreach Manager) almost 3 years ago

Looks like Google saw my post and acted on it quickly....  Thanks Google :-)

Posted by Brad Andersohn (Zillow - Outreach Manager) almost 3 years ago

I'm thinking the easier we can make things for buyers, the better. And if we can all learn to be THAT person for our market, then we give ourselves a leg up above the others. I swear I'd only learn this stuff on Active Rain!

Posted by Kim Daugherty, d + b real estate McKinney, TX REALTOR Broker/Owner (www.RealFamilyRealEstate.com) almost 3 years ago

In one of my monthly reports to an REO asset manager I included a Google Earth view of the REO property and the comparables used in the report. That prompted a call from him asking "how did you do this it's great".  I said Google Earth, man; Google Earth.

Posted by David L. Montgomery, MSF (D A D Agency Inc.) almost 3 years ago

Brad, "The point and message in this post is that anyone with a computer using Google Earth and Google Maps can do this right now." If I ever have time, like when I retire, I am going to read each and every one of your posts. You always have too so much good stuff.

Posted by HomeRome Realty Author:Real Estate the Rome Way 410-530-2400 almost 3 years ago

LOL Margaret - thanks.  By the time you retire, It'll all change!! (even if that is next year...)  I can hardly keep up with all this stuff myself.  The problem with these new and cool tools is that they can be too much fun and take away your blogging and commenting time! hahaha!  :-))

Posted by Brad Andersohn (Zillow - Outreach Manager) almost 3 years ago

thANKS for sharing. It's interesting how far technology has come!

Posted by Danae Aballi (Homes & Land Magazine) almost 3 years ago

You wouldn't have thought this type of thing would have been possible, even 5 years ago - WOW!!

Posted by Dan Magstadt (Main Street Financial) almost 3 years ago

This is yet another reason why we have to play nice and pay attention to Google! And they are so nice to work with. I would love to see our Virtual Tours integrated with Google Maps and Google Earth.

Posted by Christianne Gordon, REALTOR® e-PRO CDPE SFR Carson Valley Real Estate Specialist (Carson Valley Homes and Land - RE/MAX Realty Affiliates) almost 3 years ago

great idea Brad.  So have you sent this idea to Google yet?  I think it is something they could deffinitly take advantage of, if they havn't already thought of it themselves.

Posted by Joshua Talayka (Chase Internatinonal) almost 3 years ago

I sometimes take trips back to Germany to visit my childhood home, my elementary school. They do not have the street feature for Germany yet but I can see my grandpa's car parked in the drive way and my Mom's laundry blowing in the wind on her balcony. Most of the landscape is so beautiful to look at from the bird's eye view, especially the small farmer fields.

Posted by Andrea Mills YourSebringRealtor 863-202-0729 (ERA Advantage Realty) almost 3 years ago

Brad - Buzz Lightyear said it best " To infinity and beyond" , Most of the leaps seem to catch me after the fact. Hence my presence here at AR. Eyes wide open are becomming a credo . Thanks for your constant points that help me push my business

Posted by Claude Cross-Charlotte NC Real Estate(Homes By Cross, Inc.) almost 3 years ago

Brad,

You're always giving me new, cool things I really need to look into.

Posted by Christine Donovan Costa Mesa CA Homes Broker/Attorney 800-610-7253 DRE01267479 (Donovan Blatt Team - Donovan Group Realty) almost 3 years ago

This is just another way for us to really stand out wtih our posts (and listings). The sky is the limit to how "one-of-a-kind" we can market ourselves. Thanks for the tips.

Posted by Steve Kappre | NMLS# 217008 NJ Mortgage Loan Officer | 856-419-3561 (Treasury Mortgage | Mortgage Company - New Jersey) almost 3 years ago

Hey Brad -- I hope this happens.  I would love to see google base or better yet, an open source database for owners, agents and brokers all put into one massive database with extensive GIS, videos, etc., it would make MLSs compete, and agents compete even more.

Posted by Chris Olsen Broker Owner Cleveland Ohio Real Estate (Olsen Ziegler Realty) almost 3 years ago

Brad,

Soon enough there will be something like Google Home and you suddenly are touring listings. Now what I would like to see is getting a virtual tour of mortgages.

Posted by Esko Kiuru almost 3 years ago
Brad, My YouTube 'map' location does not give me the latitude and longitude coordinates. It only allows me to type in an address. How did you get your coordinates in there instead of the physical address? I have plenty of home video tours on YouTube, but they didn't show on Google Earth's YouTube icons. I'm thinking it's because it needs those coordinates instead of an address!??
Posted by Terri Adams-Scott, Realtor, Walnut Creek CA Real Estate (J. Rockcliff, REALTORS) almost 3 years ago

Hi Terri - when you move the little flag or pin marker, it will automtically place the lat/long cordinates in that address box.  Use the address box to just get close to the location, then use the mouse to drag and pinpoint the exact cordinates for the video.  No matter where you drag that little pin, the cordinates will show up in that address box, then make sure you click on the "save changes" for your video.  :-)

Posted by Brad Andersohn (Zillow - Outreach Manager) almost 3 years ago
Brad...thank you! I will go geo tag all my vidoes now! You're awesome!
Posted by Terri Adams-Scott, Realtor, Walnut Creek CA Real Estate (J. Rockcliff, REALTORS) almost 3 years ago

Wow !  Very interesting !  Very powerful... is just a matter of time.  Technology is sooo amazing... and Google does rock the world per se !

Posted by Christopher and Stephanie Somers - Realtors - Philadelphia Real Estate (Realtor / Owner - RE/MAX Access) almost 3 years ago
Hi Brad, I have checked out google earth and in my area the addresses are not correct but if you know "enough" about where you are trying to see, you can figure it out. It still is amazing and I have used it to check out a few locations.
Posted by Linda Breeding (Keller Williams Realty ) almost 3 years ago
I'm a technology lover and love utilizing the latest and greatest technologies for both my clients and myself. However, even I would have to draw the line at being able to click on a house on Google maps and go inside. Criminals would be able to case a house more effectively. When it comes to vacant homes, transients would be able to go to a public library and figure out what empty house they want to spend the night in, and then there is the privacy factor of government, insurance and other agencies being able to easily locate and observe the interiors of a home. I'm sure that is one of the big reasons why their is still limits placed on how much data MLS will allow into the public. I can appreciate that the idea is intriguing to us agents who are looking to maximize our listings exposure to the public, but in this case I think we should look before we leap.
Posted by Tarris Rogers - Bend Oregon Real Estate (Becky Breeze & Company Real Estate) over 2 years ago

Tarris - I appreciate, respect, and thank you for sharing your opinion and comment here.  It's always nice to have the view points of Industry professionals from every angle.  I fear we are too late though with the advances of technology.  It is already way past our control and the new stuff that is introduced each day to the world can be used as good, or in the wrong hands, used as bad. 

Baseball bats were created for playing a game and having fun, however they have also been used for bad and unimaginable things.  I too am a technology enthusiast and love to explore all the possibilities and solutions that can come from some of this stuff, maybe I am only looking for the positive aspects and potential, and need to pay more attention to the negative and adverse repercussions that could be created. 

Even though every rose does have thorns, I guess I'm pretty one sided in my thinking, and blinded by trying to only see the beauty in the things that can also have a negative impact.  Thanks for keeping my eyes open and for keeping me accountable. 

Having said all that, I still want to click on the door and go inside.  :-)

Posted by Brad Andersohn (Zillow - Outreach Manager) over 2 years ago

I know in many ways the door has definitely swung open.  For now, a person up to no good has to be a bit tech savvy to put all the pieces together and get a composite.  If Google is given everything, it makes the whole process easy enough for a 3 year old to do it. 

Perhaps I'm getting to be a bit more skeptical as I get older and beginning to realize just what a Pandora's box we've all been so eager to open.  Like you, my excitement for the new tends to have me looking at the possibilities rather than the repercussions.  I suppose man will always be that way.  Sorry I didn't mean for this to sound philosophical.  Keep up the great posts!!!

Posted by Tarris Rogers - Bend Oregon Real Estate (Becky Breeze & Company Real Estate) over 2 years ago

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